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Meiosis & Genetic Diversity

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Genetic Variation

Meiosis produces four genetically different daughter cells. Genetic variation is generated in each daughter cell in two ways. These are:

Crossing over

Crossing over

  • The chromosomes of a homologous pair are arranged down the middle of the cell before the first cell division in meiosis I.
  • Sections of DNA are swapped between the chromosomes in a pair in a process called crossing over.
  • Crossing over produces new combinations of alleles.
    • This increases genetic variation.
Independent assortment

Independent assortment

  • The chromosomes in a homologous pair are separated in meiosis I in a random formation to produce two genetically different daughter cells.
  • The combination of chromosomes in the two daughter cells is random.
  • The process of separating chromosomes into random combinations is called independent assortment.
  • Independent assortment increases genetic variation.
  • This process also ensures each haploid gamete receives a haploid set of chromosomes that contains both maternal and paternal chromosomes.
Random fertilization

Random fertilization

  • Sexual reproduction involves the random fusion between gametes.
  • Any two gametes could fuse together to produce a random combination of chromosomes.
  • Meiosis and random fertilization further increase genetic diversity in this way.
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